- Worst Model Year:
- 1997
- Worst Complaint:
- transmission failure
Here are the Plymouth Grand Voyagers that have the most problems reported over the last 9 years.
The 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager has the most complaints, & the most-reported problem is also with the 1998 Grand Voyager for instrument panel/gauges stopped working.
Worst Reported Problems with the Grand Voyager
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#1: transmission failure on the 1997 Grand Voyager
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#2: transmission failure on the 1998 Grand Voyager
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#3: alarm, door locks not working, won't start on the 1998 Grand Voyager
Latest Owner Complaints About the Grand Voyager
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instrument panel/gauges stopped working -- 1998 Grand Voyager:
I want to know if someone else has had the same problem and if so how did you fix it. Read more »
This problem has been reported 8 times by other 1998 Grand Voyager owners.
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stalls while driving -- 1997 Grand Voyager:
The van quits, then restarts. Runs good but continues stop start. the check eng light is not on.i can't find anything, Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1997 Grand Voyager owners.
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surpentine belt failure -- 1998 Grand Voyager:
This is the 2nd time we've had to replace the pulley for the serpentine belt and about the 6th belt. I have owned 3 Grand Voyagers and they ALL have had this problem for some reason; you'd think Plymouth would fix this issue after 10 years. This time the pulley came loose and got bent. The ... Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 1998 Grand Voyager owners.
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transmission failure -- 1998 Grand Voyager:
The transmission completely gave out which the mechanic said is very common on these vehicles at about this mileage. It was very spendy, especially since I had only had the car for 1 year. Read more »
This problem has been reported 4 times by other 1998 Grand Voyager owners.
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instrument panel/gauges stopped working -- 1998 Grand Voyager:
We had to replace the battery because it had finally given out. When the new battery was connected, the gas gauge stopped working, dashboard panel lights (for rear defrost, read wiper, etc.) started flashing, and the headlights stopped working. We thought it was a fuse, but inspected ALL fuses ... Read more »
This problem has been reported 8 times by other 1998 Grand Voyager owners.
